Dal from Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh is one of the 4 states of Central India.  Raipur is its capital. Chhattisgarh literally means ‘Thirty-Six Forts’. Chhattis means 36 and garh means fort. The state has beautiful scenic beauty and water falls. Chitrakot water falls is known as the ‘Niagara Falls of India’.   The state is a merger of both traditionalism andContinue reading “Dal from Chhattisgarh”

Dal from Central India

According to Zonal Councils of India, the 4 states, – Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh form the Central Zone. The central zone has a varied topography. The highest elevation of Uttarakhand is on the southern slope of the Himalaya ranges, from where the two mighty rivers- Ganga and Jamuna commence. The Ganga andContinue reading “Dal from Central India”

Dal from Bihar

Bihar is the largest state in Eastern India. The River Ganga flows through the state from west to east.  Its capital is Patna. The world’s oldest University, Nalanda is in Bihar. It is the birth place of Buddhism and is known as the land of monasteries. Chhath Puja is one of the famous and originalContinue reading “Dal from Bihar”

Dal from Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andaman & Nicobar Islands are union territories of India with Port Blair as the capital.  They are located in the Bay of Bengal about 1300 km east of mainland India.  They consist of more than 800 islands grouped as the two Islands- Andaman and Nicobar.  The two islands are well known for the white-sand beaches,Continue reading “Dal from Andaman & Nicobar Islands”

Dal from Eastern India

The 4 states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal grouped together with the union territory Andaman and Nicobar Islands in middle of Bay of Bengal, forms Eastern India. The Eastern zone has a diverse terrain – from the Himalayan terrain of Darjeeling, to the Gangetic plain of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal, the partlyContinue reading “Dal from Eastern India”